Why we should Kyr about Kyrgyzstan?

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Why we should Kyr about Kyrgyzstan?
by eroonman
14-Apr-2010
 

Last week, something amazing happened in Kyrgyzstan.

A protest march last Tuesday, began in the streets of Bishkek, against the President of Kyrgyzstan, Mr. Bakiyev who ran Kyrgyzstan with pocket-lining corruption, suppression of human rights, no freedom of speech, and muzzled the press.

Then late Tuesday afternoon, the security forces began shooting. But, by Wednesday they seemed to change their minds and on Wednesday afternoon tens of thousands of protesters across the other cities of Kyrgyzstan, began to storm the government buildings, took over the TV and radio, and even executed some of the politicians in the streets.

All in all so far 78 people have been killed, and about 1600 injured.

Mr. Bakiyev naturally took off and is in hiding in his home village of Teyit, near Jalal-Abad. Protected by his younger brother Zhanybek who ran the secret police. The brother has promised to shoot anyone who comes near them, "First". The former president's Bishkek home has now been looted, and he now fears for his life.

The former Foreign Minister, Roza Otunbayeva, who has been chosen as the interim leader of an interim government which has now dissolved the Kyrgyz Parliament and announced that it intends to run the country for the next six months, as it removes every ounce of Mr Bakiyev's corrupt administration from Kyrgyzstan.

Ms. Otunbayeva said that Mr. Bakiyev must leave the country. However Mr. Bakiyev  has refused to resign and leave until he knows his family will be safe. Ms. Otunbayeva said that was not going to happen. Plans have now been drawn up to, go and get Mr. Bakiyev.

Ms. Otunbayeva gave a speech on state television and described the events in Kyrgyzstan as a “revolution” or a “people’s revolt” to establish “justice and democracy.”

Alisher Erkinbayev, a 40-year-old engineer in Bishkek, said it best , "Why in the 21st century should we agree to live under medieval laws?"

Wow!

Imagine that!

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eroonman

Uh, I meant Care...

by eroonman on

Thanks for the support. However if I actually need to spell it out for you, here you go:

The lesson to learn about K is that the same example, EXACTLY applies to Iran. The LESSON you apparently did not get, was that here are a group of protesters who felt their government was corrupt.

They then took over, by "chasing out the President" (get it?), and declared the parliament dissolved, and are now going through the process of reforming their country.

I really liked that part a lot! And thought maybe readers would too. You were apparently confused by it, so I apologize for using K as a metaphor.

But seriously, does any of K even remotely seem or sound familiar or prophetic to you? I really hope it does, because if it doesn't, that unfortuately expains why Iran is still oppressed, and why you and possibly a lot more like you, don't understand what needs to be done in order to un-oppress it.

Sorry once again for the encryption.


iran_zameen

And exactly why should we kyr?

by iran_zameen on

I don't see a political analysis rather a news item. I think mr eroonman wanted to include the "kyr about kyrigistan" so badly in the title- maybe because it is his cool and "original" titile. If he did it for that, it's cool man. We're all iranians, we know one another pretty good.

Maybe, though we should perhaps learn that the new "president" agreed to "keep" US Air Base: Manas.

Also, the country is too poor and has a very small population.

I believe closing down Manas was a popular demand. We can see how quickly that got swept under the rug. She will be defeated in 4-6 yrs from now just like Ukraine"s Yukeshinko and Georgia's Sakashveli.

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